File #: LN-704    Version: 1 Name:
Type: DRC Submission Status: Regular Agenda Ready
File created: 3/19/2025 In control: Development Review Committee
On agenda: 4/2/2025 Final action:
Title: McNab House and Botanical Gardens
Attachments: 1. DRC Documents_04.02.2025.zip, 2. DRC Drawings_04.02.2025.zip
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DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE

Meeting Date: APRIL 2, 2025

 

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McNab House and Botanical Gardens

 

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Request:                     Major Site Plan

P&Z#                     25-12000002

Owner:                     City of Pompano Beach

Project Location:                     2250 E Atlantic Blvd

Folio Number:                     484236012450

Land Use Designation:                     East Atlantic Overlay Corridor (ETOC)

Zoning District:                     Transit Oriented East Overlay District (TO-EOD)

Commission District:                     1 (Audrey Fesik)

Agent:                      Maria de Fatima Montoya (fatima.montoya@woolpert.com)

Project Planner:                     Pamela Stanton (954-786-5561 / pamela.stanton@copbfl.com)

 

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Summary:

                     

The McNab House and Botanical Gardens sits on the McNab Park site, which occupies the full block on the south side of East Atlantic Blvd, between SE 22 Ave and SE 23 Ave. The McNab House was relocated from its original location at 1736 East Atlantic Blvd to the northeast corner of the park, and is slated to become a restaurant, complete with indoor and outdoor dining, a wine cellar, and a large building addition for the new kitchen. Public access to the restaurant will be from East Atlantic Blvd. The Botanical Gardens will include multiple sensory gardens, a café garden, sculpture garden/Koi pond, playgrounds, multiple walking paths, and an event lawn to accompany the Event Pavilion that will be adjacent to East Atlantic Blvd. The Event Pavilion and event lawn will be accessed from SE 22 Ave, and will be able to accommodate community events, educational programs, performances, weddings and other private gatherings. The main entrance into the botanical gardens is at the south end of the park, as well as a dedicated classroom building and a maintenance building. Parking is proposed to be provided along the streets on the four sides of the park.

Development Review Committee Member

Status - 4/20/2025

Planning

Comments not Available

Zoning

Resubmittal Required

Landscape and Urban Forestry

Pending Development Order

Fire Prevention

Resubmittal Required

Engineering

Resubmittal Required

Utilities

Comments not Available

BSO

Pending Development Order

Building Division

Pending Development Order

 

Staff Conditions: See attached DRC comments.